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Les vacances estivales de miss Canada
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Les vacances estivales de miss Canada

Photolithograph

MISS CANADA'S SUMMER VACATION.
SignatureL. r. within image, FJ Willson Toronto
Date 1882/08/05
Medium / Technique Ink on Newsprint
Photolithography
Dimensions39.4 x 28.2 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM984.306.1464
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Colin McMichael
Status
Not on view

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ONE VIEW OF CANADA.
ONE VIEW OF CANADA.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/01/14
M993X.5.992
Young Canada: Why, Uncle Sam, your Government don't look to be so very much better than ours, after all !
Young Canada: Why, Uncle Sam, your Government don't look to be so very much better than ours, after all !
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/02
M984.306.1468
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/16
M984.306.1469
A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK.
A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/08/12
M993X.5.848
The chip of the old block
The chip of the old block
Frederick J. Willson
1882/08/19
M993X.5.846
(APPROPRIATION).
(APPROPRIATION).
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/02
M993X.5.844
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
AMERICAN WAR NEWS.
Frederick J. Willson
1882/09/16
M993X.5.842
"MARCH !".
"MARCH !".
Frederick J. Willson
1883/01/20
M993X.5.1063
AT WASHINGTON.
AT WASHINGTON.
Frederick J. Willson
1881/11/26
M993X.5.820
THE BEST OF FRIENDS.
THE BEST OF FRIENDS.
Frederick J. Willson
1881/11/05
M993X.5.821
Accross the line
Accross the line
Frederick J. Willson
1881/12/10
M993X.5.818
"WHERE THEY DO AGREE, THEIR UNANIMITY IS WONDERFUL".
"WHERE THEY DO AGREE, THEIR UNANIMITY IS WONDERFUL".
Frederick J. Willson
1881/12/03
M993X.5.819

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